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Lorence Alfred Lee

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Lorence Alfred Lee

Birth
Torrey, Wayne County, Utah, USA
Death
31 Mar 1965 (aged 68)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
A.21.05.03
Memorial ID
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Lorence Alfred Lee died March 31, 1965 in a Salt Lake City Utah hospital after battling cancer.
He was born in Torrey Wayne County, Utah to Walter B and Melinda Leah Phillips Morrill Lee on July 21, 1896. He and Barbara Wilson had four children before separating around 1946. During the course of his life he farmed, raised livestock, trained horses,and did carpentry.
He is survived by his four children Bobby Ray U. S. Air Force Germany, Mrs Roy Saccamano (Alom) Helper, Utah, Mrs. Wayne (Peggy Ann) Healy, Athens, Greece, and Stanley D of Long Beach, California. Brothers Melvin B, Fillmore Utah, Vernon A., Richfield, Utah, Dwendon A., Springville, Utah, Iven O., Salt Lake City, Utah. Sisters Mrs. Loftin (Cleo)Harvey and Mrs. Effie Gatehouse of Salt Lake City.
His funeral was held on Saturday, April 3, 1965 arrangements by Springer Mortuary, Richfield Utah. Burial in Richfield City Cemetery.
Lorence Alfred Lee died March 31, 1965 in a Salt Lake City Utah hospital after battling cancer.
He was born in Torrey Wayne County, Utah to Walter B and Melinda Leah Phillips Morrill Lee on July 21, 1896. He and Barbara Wilson had four children before separating around 1946. During the course of his life he farmed, raised livestock, trained horses,and did carpentry.
He is survived by his four children Bobby Ray U. S. Air Force Germany, Mrs Roy Saccamano (Alom) Helper, Utah, Mrs. Wayne (Peggy Ann) Healy, Athens, Greece, and Stanley D of Long Beach, California. Brothers Melvin B, Fillmore Utah, Vernon A., Richfield, Utah, Dwendon A., Springville, Utah, Iven O., Salt Lake City, Utah. Sisters Mrs. Loftin (Cleo)Harvey and Mrs. Effie Gatehouse of Salt Lake City.
His funeral was held on Saturday, April 3, 1965 arrangements by Springer Mortuary, Richfield Utah. Burial in Richfield City Cemetery.


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